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Re: Stepping down from several maintainership roles
On 18 Mar 2003 14:16:52 -0500, fche at redhat dot com (Frank Ch. Eigler) said:
> fnasser wrote:
>> My new responsibilities in my job and the project I am working on
>> are not allowing me to be responsive to the list requests. This
>> will remain like that until the end of the Summer. [...] So I am
>> stepping down from several maintainership roles. [...]
> This is too bad. It appears that in order to solve the problem of
> insufficient time availability of maintainers, several of them have
> been nagged in order to get them to resign. These people having
> history and experience have been pressured into severing ties
> outright, making it likely that they spend even less time on gdb.
> How is this supposed to be progress?
That was my reaction, too. On the other hand, on a purely pragrmatic
level, going from having 1 maintainer in an area to having 0
maintainers in that area can be progress because it means that, all of
a sudden, any global maintainer can approve a patch in that area. And
removing maintainers from areas that, in practice, they'll never
approve patches for, doesn't hurt anything, though I don't see why it
helps anything either unless those maintainers no longer consider
themselves competent to approve patches in those areas.
Still, as I've said before, I would far prefer a solution that
increases the number of local maintainers: I do not believe that all
people competent to be local maintainers in various areas are, in
fact, currently local maintainers, and I do believe that the current
standard for becoming a local maintainer is too high.
David Carlton
carlton at math dot stanford dot edu